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of quantum mathematics. Attend regular supervisory meetings with the primary supervisor(s). Disseminate said research in the community, for example, by presenting at conferences, and writing research papers
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requirements and certifications as mandated by law and as directed by the MSU Chief of Police. Required Qualifications – Experience, Education, Knowledge & Skills Meet peace officer education and certification
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services during special events; such as, sporting events, concerts, etc., on a regular and overtime basis. Maintain training requirements and certifications, as mandated by law and as directed by the Chief
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security policies, standards, and procedures for safeguarding CUI across all university departments. Serve as the primary technical point of contact for CUI-related security and compliance, including risk
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the Graduate School and across the university to support graduate student success. This person reports to the Dean of the Graduate School and has the primary responsibility within the School to coordinate
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Agricultural Experiment Station and USDA Agricultural Research Service. Duties and Responsibilities Oversee livestock facility operations, maintenance, and improvements Supervise employee team whose primary
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sets the tone for an enjoyable and rewarding working environment. Duties and Responsibilities Primary duties include: Lead and manage a team of finance professionals, sustaining an effective, high
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Research Professional Working Title Grants Specialist Brief Position Overview The primary role of this position is oversight and execution of all aspects of both fiscal management of these programs as
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of initiatives to improve the security of MSU’s IT environment. The primary responsibilities of this position are to, using the NIST Cybersecurity Framework (CSF) as a guide, assess the security posture of MSU’s
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of quantum mathematics. Attend regular supervisory meetings with the primary supervisor(s). Disseminate said research in the community, for example, by presenting at conferences, and writing research papers